Hub Oak No. 218

Florida franklin No. 13

We buy, sell, and restore antique stoves:

Oak Stoves

Parlor Stoves

Baseburners

Box Stoves

Pot Belly Stoves

Welcome to Ginger Creek Antique Stoves!

Made by Mt. Penn Stove Works of Reading, PA, this 1899 double-heater oak stove stands 64" high, with a firepot that is 13" across and 16" deep. Four big mica windows, very unique design and patterning.

Made by Smith Anthony Co., Boston, this extra heavy large size oak stove stands 62 1/2" high with an 18" firepot for wood or coal. Solid cast iron main door with writing and patterning, gives a furnace-door look.

This Antique Stove: $3600.

Made by the Wehrle Co., Newark, Ohio, this hefty cottage stove stands 56" high, with a 20" x 9" firebox. Rocking grate for coal or wood. Top cooking surface with stove lid and a lever on the side to focus heat to top for cooking or to bottom for heating. Great functionality and pretty, too.

This Antique Stove:$3200. Sold!

Made in 1851 by Warnick and Leibrandt of Philadelphia, PA, this stately wood parlor stove is 26" high,with an 18" firebox. Highly decorative with patriotic wreath and shield patterning and columns. Beautiful and rare.

This Antique Stove:$2150.

Made by Hanging Rock Stove Co., Hanging Rock, Ohio,1896. Two sets of ornate sliding doors and two original ceramic tiles, with a brass winged cup finial. Stands 38 1/2" high, with a 13" firepot for coal or wood. Rare, but not expensive!

This Antique Stove:$2200.

Happiness is an Antique Stove!

Made by Co-operative Stove Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, this large size 1886 parlor stove is in great condition. The patterns on the front and side doors are really charming, and it has cook lids beneath its filigree top piece.

A New York stove, with 14 ceramic tiles of a daisy design, and 6 doors with mica windows, (80 in all), the Patria is a very unique and beautiful stove. Designed for use with coal, the stove stands 46" high, with a 22" base, and three sided view of the fire glow. Circa 1900.